The Roof Cleaners of Pennsylvania Maryland & Delaware
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Got Roof Stains? 

The Roof Cleaners Are One of Pennsylvania's Very Few Certified Non Pressure Roof Cleaning Companies.

  

Looking for roof cleaning information? Does your asphalt shingle roof need to be cleaned because it suffers from ugly black roof streaks or stains?

Did you know that those black streaks are actually algae (gloeocapsa magma) eating away at the foundation of your shingles?

Are you looking for a safe effective way to remove those black roof stains?

The Roof Cleaners LLC
offer their roof cleaning services in Delaware County & Chester County Pennsylvania, New Castle County Delaware, Cecil County Maryland and all surrounding areas.

 

Keep reading below and find out the truth about the proper roof cleaning methods. There are a lot of independent roof cleaning resources for you to use on my web site. These methods described below are the only safe and approved roof cleaning methods by the shingle manufacturers! Check out my roof cleaning information page. It will help you answer a lot of your questions.

"My goal is to offer outstanding customer service and satisfaction at a reasonable price. I ensure the highest level of customer satisfaction by being present on every roof cleaning job site and personally talking with every customer to answer any questions or concerns that they may have. After completion of your non pressure roof cleaning, I follow up with every customer to make sure that all of their expectations were met. Call The Roof Cleaners today and let me show you why my customers say I'm the # 1 certified roof cleaning expert in the Pennsylvania, Delaware & Maryland area!"
"Thanks for taking the time to check out our web site!"

Brian Friel - Owner


 

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If you found my web site, you are probably looking for a safe effective way to clean the black algae stains from your Pennyslvania, Maryland or Delaware roof. The Roof Cleaners are one of the few Pennsylvania roof cleaning companies that does not use pressure to clean your roof. We successfully clean roofs without any type of pressure all season long in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware, and our roof cleaning photos and happy customers are proof that our methods work extremely well. Our cleaning methods help keep your roof cleaner longer than high or "low" pressure cleaning methods used by other companies. Our cleaners leave behind a biostat residue that helps prevent the algae from growing back right away!

    Even with our proven results and excellent customer references, people are still skeptical sometimes. For those people, I ask them to research how mold and mildew remediation companies handle mold and mildew. Algae is a member of the same fungi family and is treated in the same way. They don't use pressure to remove mold and mildew! They use chemical cleaners to kill the mold and mildew and biostats to help prevent the mold and mildew from returning. These are the same methods that The Roof Cleaners employ in the removal of black algae stains from your roof.

    The Roof Cleaners are active, certified members of The Roof Cleaning Institute Of America! They are the largest roof cleaning educational association in America. It's members promote and use only safe non pressure roof cleaning methods that are endorced by The Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association.

       What happens when you hire a company that is inexperienced in the proper ways to clean a roof? Take a look at this 
article about someone trying to clean a roof using improper equipment and no working knowledge of the chemicals he was using. 

    Roof Cleaning in Pennsylvania, Maryland & Delaware is still a new service. Most people don't realize that they can clean those unsightly stains from their roofs. The Roof Cleaners offer a safe affordable means to return your roof to a new look in just a few hours!

    Look around Chester County Pennsylvania, Northern Maryland and New Castle County Delaware and you will see that the algae stained roofs are becoming an epidemic! When we clean one badly stained roof in a large developement, the results speak for themselves! People begin asking their neighbors how they removed those unsightly stains. They tell them ,"The Roof Cleaners safely and successfully cleaned my Pennsylvania roof." That is all it takes! That creates an influx of phone calls with other residents of the developement wanting to make their roof look new again! It makes sense. Cleaning is only a fraction of the cost of shingle replacement!


Take a look at this algae danger zone map. It is a great example of how the roof algae has made it's way north. The heaviest concentrations are in the south. They have been cleaning roofs down there for 30 years or more. Now the algae has made it's way up north and across the country.

Have you ever wondered if those black algae streaks on your roof can effect your health? According to one widely renowned expert, they can cause health problems. Here is a link to a roof cleaning article that discusses the health problems associated with gloeocapsa magma. It was written by Dr. Victor Hugo Morgenroth. He is currently a professor of neurology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.

I will reprint a few of the highlights of his roof cleaning article here:
    

 

Here Dr. Morgenroth discusses the origins of the roof stains that roof cleaning companies such as The Roof Cleaners are removing from your asphalt shingle roofs.

The dirt isn’t just dust, it’s alive. Some of the black or very dark roof stains are caused by a resilient type of algae, Gloeocapsa magma (a type of blue-green algae commonly found in climates with warm, humid summers). The algae grow in standing water, as well as in our lakes and ponds. The algal spores are carried to our roofs from the water sources by the wind and birds, and then from roof to roof where it grows and feeds on the limestone filler in asphalt shingles and the real dirt on tile roofs maybe in some cases the tiles themselves. Worse still, as the algae grow, they retain water and foster the growth of other roof inhabitants.

The black stains are also very likely to harbor a number of molds or fungi. Unlike algae the fungi on our roofs lacks chlorophyll. They are unable to manufacture food from raw materials. So, it must get nutrition from some form of organic matter. To thrive, these heterotrophs, who used to be called saprophytes, also require a warm, humid environment.

Fungi normally begin their life cycle as an airborne spore that settles on roofs, especially the asphalt-shingle ones. The spores on the northern exposure of the roof stand a better chance of survival because that portion of the roof is the last part to dry after a rain or morning dew. This raises the humidity on the surface of the shingle, thus creating a perfect feeding and breeding ground.

This part of the professor's article begins to talk about the health effects of roof stains.

While not all mold (fungi) and algae pose a health danger, some are harmful, especially for us older folks, younger children and people who suffer from asthma and respiratory problems. Their spores, which are on your roof, can get inside your home because they end up on the driveway and walkways from rain, and are easily tracked inside. They can even be drawn into our air conditioning systems and eventually populate our ducts.

Different mold species can have varying health effects, but it is important to remember that any excessive mold growth needs to be taken care of, regardless of the species. Any excessive mold growth can lead to increased allergies, toxicity, and house/building structural problems.

Here is a brief rundown on the different types of airborne fungi that are living on your roof.

For those interested, this box describes some of the most common fungi likely to be found on our roofs and their possible health effects. While “sick building syndrome” has been talked about frequently in the media, it isn’t always reported that this syndrome is often caused by faulty or leaking roof assemblies that result in fungal infestations. It isn’t, as reported, always due to chemicals in carpeting.

Don’t Panic!

Most of us have immune systems that are fully capable of resisting the effects of fungi described below. As a result it would be highly unlikely for any of us to suffer any of the ill effects described. But if fungal colonies are allowed to persist and multiply then the high concentrations of the molds and their volatile organic chemical metabolites might be sufficient to increase the risks from our exposure to them.

Stachybotrys chartarum (atra) molds can thrive on water damaged, cellulose-rich material in buildings such as sheet rock, paper, ceiling tiles, insulation backing, wallpaper, etc. In the majority of cases where Stachybotrys is found indoors, water damage has gone unnoticed or ignored since it requires extended periods of time with increased levels of moisture for growth to occur. Stachybotrys is usually black and slimy in appearance. Events of water intrusion that are not addressed quickly tends to support the growth of more xerophilic fungi such as Pencillium and Aspergillus.

Stachybotrys is another fungi that has the ability to produce mycotoxins, ones that are toxic and can be immunosuppressive. Exposure to these mycotoxins can result through inhalation, ingestion, and dermal exposure. Symptoms of exposure include dermatitis, cough, rhinitis, nose bleeds, cold and flu-like symptoms, headache, general malaise, and fever.

The Cladosporium genera of mold are pigmented dark green to black in the front, and black on the reverse with a velvety to powdery texture.  One of the most commonly isolated from indoor and outdoor air, Cladosporium spp. are found on decaying plants, woody plants, food, straw, soil, paint, textiles, and the surface of fiberglass duct liner in the interior of supply ducts.

There are over 30 species in the Cladosporium genus. The most common are C. elatum, C. herbarum, C. sphaerospermum, and C. cladosporioides. These fungi are the causative agents of skin lesions, keratitis, nail fungus, sinusitis, asthma, and pulmonary infections.  Acute symptoms of exposure to Cladosporium are edema and bronchiospasm, and chronic exposure may lead to pulmonary emphysema.

Aspergillus is the most common genus of fungi in our environment (it especially likes to grow on corn plants) with more than 160 different species of mold. Sixteen of these species have been documented as causing human disease. Aspergillosis is now the 2nd most common fungal infection requiring hospitalization in the United States.

Aspergillus fumigatus. The most encountered species causing infection. It is seen abundantly in decomposing organic material, such as self-heating compost piles, since it readily grows at temperatures up to 55 C. People who handle contaminated material often develop hypersensitivity to the spores of Aspergillus and may suffer severe allergic reactions upon exposure.

Aspergillus flavus. The 2nd most encountered fungi in cases of Aspergillus infection. It is also known to produce the mycotoxin aflatoxin, one of the most potent carcinogens known to man. In the 1960s, 100,000 turkey poults in Great Britain died from ingesting contaminated feed. Most countries have established levels for aflatoxin in food. However, the risks associated with airborne exposure are not adequately studied and no exposure standards exist.

Aspergillus niger. The 3rd most common Aspergillus fungi associated with disease and the most common of any Aspergillus species in nature due to its ability to grow on a wide variety of substrates. This species may cause a “fungal ball”, which is a condition where the fungus actively proliferates in the human lung, forming a ball. It does so without invading the lung tissue.

Fusarium spp.,common soil fungus and inhabitant on a wide array of plants, this fungi is often found in humidifiers and has been isolated from water-damaged carpets and a variety of other building materials.  Human exposure may occur through ingestion of contaminated grains and possibly through the inhalation of spores. Fusarium spp. is frequently involved with eye, skin, and nail infections.

Several species can produce the trichothecene toxins which target the circulatory, alimentary, skin, and nervous systems. Vomitoxin is one such tricothecene mycotoxin that has been associated with outbreaks of acute gastrointestinal illness in humans. Zearalenone is another mycotoxin produced by Fusarium. It is similar in structure to the female sex hormone estrogen and targets the reproductive organs.

Penicillium fungi are commonly found in soil, food, cellulose, grains, paint, carpet, wallpaper, interior fiberglass duct insulation, and decaying vegetation. Penicillium may cause hypersensitivity pneumonitis, asthma, and allergic alveolitis in susceptible individuals.

The genus Penicillium has several species. The most common ones include Penicillium chrysogenum, Penicillium citrinum, Penicillium janthinellum, Penicillium marneffei, and Penicillium purpurogenum.

These fungi have been isolated from patients with keratitis, ear infections, pneumonia, endocarditis, peritonitis, and urinary tract infections. Penicillium infections are most commonly exhibited in immunosuppressed individuals.

Remember, this is an abbreviated version of his article. There is much more on these roof algae infestations and their effects on your roof's longevity, temperature and appearance. I just picked out the sections that highlighted the ill effects of roof stains on homeowner's health. There are more reasons to clean your roof than just appearance and longevity alone! Some sensitive people can suffer serious health problems according to Dr. Morgenroth!

Roof cleaning is serious business. The potential for mistakes by a homeowner or an inexperienced roof cleaner are immense! Don't leave this shingle cleaning task to just anyone. Make sure your roof cleaning company is certified by an organization like the American Roof Cleaners Association or The Roof Cleaning Institute of America! Let the pros do your roof cleaning work! It is cheaper than your think!

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